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Morrisons employee Andrew Skelton jailed over data leak | Morrisons employee Andrew Skelton jailed over data leak |
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A Morrisons employee who posted staff data on the internet as a result of a grudge has been jailed for eight years. | |
Andrew Skelton, 43, leaked details of nearly 100,000 supermarket staff after he was accused of dealing legal highs at work, prosecutors said. | Andrew Skelton, 43, leaked details of nearly 100,000 supermarket staff after he was accused of dealing legal highs at work, prosecutors said. |
He then tried to cover his tracks by using a colleague's details to set up a fake email account. | He then tried to cover his tracks by using a colleague's details to set up a fake email account. |
Skelton, of Water Street, Liverpool, denied three charges of fraud but was found guilty at Bradford Crown Court. | Skelton, of Water Street, Liverpool, denied three charges of fraud but was found guilty at Bradford Crown Court. |
The jury heard how he abused his position as a senior internal auditor at the firm's Bradford head office. | |
He sent information about staff salaries, bank details and National Insurance numbers to several newspapers and posted it on data sharing websites, in a data breach which cost the company more than £2m to rectify. | He sent information about staff salaries, bank details and National Insurance numbers to several newspapers and posted it on data sharing websites, in a data breach which cost the company more than £2m to rectify. |
Risk of identity theft | |
David Holderness, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Andrew Skelton's motive appears to have been a personal grievance over a previous incident where he was accused of dealing in legal highs at work. | David Holderness, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Andrew Skelton's motive appears to have been a personal grievance over a previous incident where he was accused of dealing in legal highs at work. |
"The potential loss to his victims and the sheer quantity of potentially compromised data was very significant and could have resulted in employees' identities being stolen. | "The potential loss to his victims and the sheer quantity of potentially compromised data was very significant and could have resulted in employees' identities being stolen. |
"The sentence imposed today sends out a very clear message that we will robustly prosecute serious fraudsters such as Skelton who believe they are above the law." | "The sentence imposed today sends out a very clear message that we will robustly prosecute serious fraudsters such as Skelton who believe they are above the law." |
Det Ch Insp Gary Hooks of West Yorkshire Police said: "As a senior internal auditor for Morrisons, Skelton had access to sensitive company information. | |
"But in publishing this information on the internet, he abused this trust and put his colleagues at risk of their details being used for fraudulent purposes." |
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